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    Something on Edges of Plywood Lathe Bowl Steady ?

    I am working on a lathe bowl steady made in plywood. I want to do something to sort of protect the edges which could get beat,banged and dinged....Any suggestions...good hard finish? Some thing to go around the outside edge of the round plywood rings and maybe inside the rings also??? Or just let it be as it is? I sometimes try to over build things

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    Re: Something on Edges of Plywood Lathe Bowl Steady ?

    I would let it be, but if you feel the need, "painting" the edge of plywood with TB II seals it pretty good.

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    Just route and sand the edges

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